Colorado Statutes

§ 36-2-109 — Inclosure not necessary in suit

Colorado § 36-2-109
JurisdictionColorado
Title 36Natural
Art.Rights of Occupants

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Colo. Rev. Stat. § 36-2-109 (2026).

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On the trial of any such cause the possession or possessory right of the plaintiff shall be considered as extending to the boundaries embraced by the claim of such plaintiff, so as to enable him to have and maintain any of the actions provided in section 36-2-108, without being compelled to prove an actual inclosure; but each claim shall not exceed in any case one hundred and sixty acres of land.

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Legislative History

Source: R.S. p. 533, � 9. G.L. � 2132. G.S. � 2682. R.S. 08: � 5128. C.L. � 1111. CSA: C. 134, � 9. CRS 53: � 112-1-9. C.R.S. 1963: � 112-1-9.

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